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Suppose a plane is flying in the direction Suppose a plane is flying in the direction   (relative to the west) . Its speed with respect to the air is 600 kilometers per hour. The wind at the plane's altitude is from the southwest at 80 kilometers per hour (see figure) . What is its speed with respect to the ground? Round your answer to one decimal place. ​   ​ A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   (relative to the west) . Its speed with respect to the air is 600 kilometers per hour. The wind at the plane's altitude is from the southwest at 80 kilometers per hour (see figure) . What is its speed with respect to the ground? Round your answer to one decimal place. ​ Suppose a plane is flying in the direction   (relative to the west) . Its speed with respect to the air is 600 kilometers per hour. The wind at the plane's altitude is from the southwest at 80 kilometers per hour (see figure) . What is its speed with respect to the ground? Round your answer to one decimal place. ​   ​ A)    B)    C)    D)    E)

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